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Making an Entrance
No. 630 is rolling into the yard at Grand Junction Station in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Southern Railway 630 (commonly referred to as Southern 630) is a 2-8-0 Consolidation type steam locomotive built in February 1904 by the Richmond Works of the American Locomotive Company for the Southern Railway.
The locomotive was put into local and branch line service in Knoxville, Tennessee by Southern Railway and moved to Asheville, North Carolina to run on the Murphy Branch until it was retired from freight service in November 1952
Author: Jeffrey Stoner
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